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He interprets it as an insult against Shia Muslims.
He interprets it as suggesting that patient protest will eventually blossom into real change.
He interprets it as self-interested irresponsibility on the part of the Washington Post, exploited by Democratic politicians for partisan purposes.
He interprets it as at the work of a generation and looks closely at diaries, love letters and family connections.I also enjoyed Richard Flanagan's The Narrow Road to the Deep North (Chatto & Windus) for its command of rhythm and pace.
He interprets it as showing Troilus overpowered in a straight fight.
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He interpreted it as a regimental standard, the pride and honour of its men, wrenched from its post and buried to save it from whatever disaster came in the scorched layer overlying it.
He interpreted it as some sort of progressive artistic statement, but it wasn't.
For Mr. Krause, the compliment wasn't just a compliment -- rather, he interpreted it as a philosophical truth.
When she said, "Let's do a shot later," he interpreted it as a polite yet definitive blow off.
He interpreted it as a prophecy of the 1981 shooting and said the Vatican would soon publish the secret, with a commentary.
When the result came, he interpreted it as the voice of a social movement to which a politician had to respond "immediately".
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